The Anne Dudley Interview - Artist of Noise
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Film composer, arranger, producer and performer, Anne Dudley is a multi-talented and critically acclaimed musician. This interview was originally recorded for Niles’ BBC Radio 2 documentary, “Richard Niles’ History of Pop Arranging”.
Beginning as a session musician and arranger for Producer Trevor Horn she worked with him on hits for ABC, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, and Malcolm McClaren. She was a founding member of the Art of Noise whose hits included Close to the Edit, The Seduction of Claude Debussy, and Kiss featuring Tom Jones. In conversation with composer Richard Niles she discusses all this and more.
She has composed and produced soundtracks for dozens of award-winning films and television shows.
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The Anne Dudley Interview - Artist of Noise
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Wow. I became a massive Art of Noise fan in 1992 and The Smiths (including Johnny Marr) in 1993. I never knew there was this connection between Anne Dudley and Johnny Marr on Getting Away With It, which is one of my favourite ever songs.
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She is AMAZING to listen to. She's so talented, professional and talks about music with passion and knowledge. I love The Art of Noise and I'm continuing to discover more of her work which makes me love her work even more.
I could listen to her talk all day long. She could say absolutely nothing and I'd be completely enthralled. :-)
Oops Bernard Sumner not Butler in Electronic - great track
I disagree about British or anywhere music not being particularly exciting now. It is. It's just not mainstream or in any kind of chart. The music industry as it was is dead. But musically it's a very exciting time because anything goes on bandcamp, soundcloud etc. Creators have tech that make the Fairlight look very quaint and you can carry it all in a small bag and set it up and perform anywhere. Big biz can't control that so they don't promote it.
Anne Dudley is simply amazing! I like her arrangements very much. Getting Away With It is great. She did an awesome job on arranging some tracks for the Pet Shop Boys when they played at the Mermaid Theatre.
Listening to Anne Dudley's musical compositions is akin to an aural orgasm. Listening to an Anne Dudley interview is by far, so much more. I could listen to her speak on her career in music for hours and hours. Not only is her voice dreamily sexy, but every word she speaks is so profound.
"Getting Away With It" was HUGE!!! One of my favourite tracks ever, even my 10 yo daughter loves it, she sings it and requests it to be played quite a lot... and we love the strings at the end after the track fades out, she is entranced when she hears them.
David Quantick said Pop will eat itself. I'm not suprised if Malcolm McLaran might have taken credit though. Little magpie that he was 😂
I had a few FGTH bootlegs back in the day and they were actually a decent band. They did a better live version of Born To Run than Springsteen did!
Wow. Love Anne Dudleys album Ancient and Modern‼️👌
Fascinating insight in to the music industry and production and the amazing talent of Anne which goes unrecornised.I just wish I had herd of he before.
Thanks! I think she is VERY recognized because she's ver successful!
@@DRRICHARDNILES I'm sure she is the music industry but less so to the general public which is what makes yuor channel so interesting,, thanks for the excellent interview
great stuff. Two of our most talented musicians chatting!
i wish you would have talked more about malcolm
Great interview. Anne is amazing.
Great answer on the sexism Q. Way more cool things overall about the the period and specific records but that was nicely (and fairly) handled.
:-)
Never knew about this talented lady until recently.Very enlightening interview.
Thanks. There's a chapter about her in my book "The Invisible Artist" - about the great arrangers of pop with more rare interviews. I'm sure you'll enjoy it. Also, check out other rare interviews on my youtube channel!
If you've listened to anything by Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Dollar, Malcolm McLaren, etc, you've probably heard her keyboards/piano work.
@ajs41 Seems like she didn't get the credit she was due or maybe she did & I just never knew it.Very talented lady.
The strings in "I Want You Now" by Liza Minnelli are phenomenal.
I am glad Anne defended the Frankies. If you listen to their demos it's almost all there already the production added emphasis it didn't invent the tracks.
I came to look and listen into this interview,in a curious way.First,i checked and listened to Prince his song "It"(from the Sign o the Times album) and find out,most tracks in this song were recorded and made with a CMI Fairlight sample computer and a Linn drummachine.The string sound is a so typical 80 ties Sound,so i start searching to artists and bands,who also used this eighties string sample.Started looking into Art of Noise video's at YT,which are still a cult band,like Kraftwerk.
Than i found this interview, that i appriciate very much,because of all the annecdotes,the humble and very intelligent Anne Dudley.And Anne tells about the recordings with Tom Jones on "Kiss":Prince was a kind of pissed on this cover and hit.He wasn't asked,if he was okay with this cover version,still he owned a lot of bonus income with this.
So i presume Prince had also heard bands like the Art of Noise,to use it in his own music.
Can I say something?
Go for it.
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